Show notes
Do you ever buy something at the store only to come home and realize you already had three of them tucked away somewhere? You're not alone—and you're definitely not bad with money. You're just a busy human being navigating real life.In this episode of Clutter Free Academy, Kathi and Roger Lipp dive into one of the most powerful Low Buy July strategies: shopping your own house. When they first moved into the Red House, they discovered that almost everything they needed was already there. The problem? As life took over, finding those items became harder and harder.What Listeners Will DiscoverThis episode tackles the real reasons we end up with duplicates—forgetting what we have, impulse sales purchases, and the sneaky habit of "saving things for good." Kathi walks through practical ways to gather, sort, and actually use the personal care products, clothes, and kitchen items that are already taking up space in your home.Key Takeaways from This Episode:Establish a home base for backstock: Know exactly where your backup dental floss, lip balm, and other essentials live so you never panic-buy againThe "Where would you look for it?" quiz: A simple question that helps everyone in your household find what they need without one person carrying all the mental loadStop saving things for good: That fancy lotion, special perfume, or beautiful shirt? The older it gets, the less good it becomes. You're worth using it todayLight triage your products: Check expiration dates, toss what's truly expired, and corral the rest where you can actually see what you haveHave a plan for consumables: Especially for items with short shelf lives, being intentional about how you'll use them prevents waste and saves moneyThe Heart of Low Buy JulyLow Buy July isn't about deprivation—it's about discovery. It's about finding out what you already own and giving yourself permission to actually enjoy it. As Kathi reminds listeners, "The good stuff was given to us or bought for us to enjoy, not to guard."Whether you're dealing with a drawer full of half-used shampoos or a closet of clothes you're saving for someday, this episode offers the gentle push you need to shop your own house first—and maybe skip the store altogether this month.

